Here’s the 2nd photo to be added unto this almost dead blog. I suppose the first rewarding th
Here’s the 2nd photo to be added unto this almost dead blog. I suppose the first rewarding thing i could do is be appreciative and give thanks for a few things. here’s a snapshot taken on my way to work. work is all i ever do now. that and sleep. the cost of living and possibly some other minor silly choices have led me here, to this spot. standing on a train platform somewhere north of the Los Angeles river, past the mountains of Griffith, somewhere closer to a strange city called Burbank. just recently i saw old footage shot on 16mm (could have been 35mm) depicting the town of Burbank in its mid stages. i read it was filmed by a government recorder of some type, possibly somewhere in the early 30’s-40’s. i’ll tell you… there weren’t many things. mostly acres of lands, few houses. much much industrial wherehousing. the industrial machinery of a wherehouse still sitting here, well, lets just say… i know where its been. a long travel across from the Atlantic to the Pacific. now to add in appreciation of all things, but this time of people, I was given the pleasure of spending an evening with two wonderful individuals before the year had ended. Two people whom i know appreciate such same things about this silly funny place called California.both very charming and talented folks pixandum and carmenalt and I spent a lovely evening at what is a local cafe to Sam and I, chatting it up around cups of coffee, taking in Carmen’s take as well as us all sharing stories of a first hand Los Angeles experience, i couldn’t ask for more. Sam and Carmen, you’re both magnificent people. This photo is for you both.Thank You.RichardAuxilio,2015 -- source link
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